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For Your
Information…
The
following University of Minnesota Law
School students have received
fellowships from Equal Justice
America. These fellowships are made
possible by contributions from University
of Minnesota Law School alumni. With
continued support from the alumni, we
look forward to putting many more
University of Minnesota law students to
work providing vitally needed legal
assistance to the
poor. We need
your
help!
(Equal
Justice America is an independent
non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation
unaffiliated with any law
school.)
Please click the links below to read letters from the students on their EJA Fellowship experiences.
Summer 2010
- John Harlow is working at Greater Boston Legal Services.
Summer 2009
- Heather Abraham worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
- Matthew Webster worked at Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS).
Summer 2007
- Michael Zmora worked at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago.
Summer 2006
- Patricia Feghali worked at the
Housing Preservation Project in St. Paul.
- Lauren Wood worked at Legal Services
of South Central Michigan.
Summer 2005
- Alicia Hudelson worked at the Legal
Aid Society of Minneapolis.
- Atlee Reilly worked at SMRLS.
Summer 2004
- Paige Abramson worked at Legal
Services for Children in San Francisco.
- Neng Vue worked at Legal Services of
Northern California.
Summer 2003
- Jill P. Dabrowski worked at the
Minnesota AIDS Project.
- Betsy Parrell worked at the Legal Aid
Society of Minneapolis.
Summer 2002
- Meredith Lins worked at Western
Wisconsin Legal Services.
- Kelly McLain and Jessica Munson
worked at SMRLS.
Summer 2001
- Margaret Luger worked at SMRLS.
Spring 2001
- Chamba Samb and Shelley Mermelstein worked at the Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis.
Spring 2000
- Timothy Kelley and Beth Uittenbogard worked at SMRLS.
Summer 1998
- Brent Pattison worked at Columbia
Legal Services in Seattle.
- Joseph Thiegs worked at SMRLS.
Summer 1997
- Melissa Lange worked at SSMRLS.
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